Last but not the least in the current flock of Harvard theatricals comes the North House's production of George Herman's A Company of Wayward Saints. The comedy is not great dramatic art, nor does it ...
At the end of "A Company of Wayward Saints," Harlequin - played by Shane Hoffman - beseeches the audience not to "single out any one player for your praise." With such a polished ensemble, Harlequin ...
This delightful comedy follows the antics of a weary troupe of actors who must put aside dreams of individual stardom and learn to work together.
Director Lisa Garza says the production is based on an old world form which present day drama still uses today on television and in film. "It's a great show. It is based on Commedia dell'arte, a 16th ...
FUV's John Platt talks with Suzzy Roche about her first novel, 'Wayward Saints,' in between her performance of a few songs with daughter (and fellow singer-songwriter), Lucy Wainwright Roche.
The subject matter of "100 Saints You Should Know" by Kate Fodor, the present offering of New Ground Theatre at the Village Theatre in east Davenport, is far more carnal than saintly.
The Company is a commedia dell'arte group who wander by mistake into the eye of an allegory. They are humanity, wayward saints all, who are far from home and without means. A nobleman may be their ...
A Company of Wayward Saints, TinFish Theatre. The first act of this George Herman play is a comedy about the star egos and stage antics of a commedia dell’arte troupe of nine actors. Desperate to earn ...